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The rationale of the code is explained in the header:
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-utils.git;a=blob;f=alsamixer/volume_mapping.c;h=1c0d7c45e6686239464e1b0bbc8983ea57f3914f;hb=HEAD
> The mapping is designed so that the position in the interval is
> proportional to the volume as a human ear would perceive it (i.e., the
> position is the cubic root of the linear sample multiplication
> factor).
and the commit message:
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-utils.git;a=commit;h=34bb514b5fd1d6f91ba9a7b3a70b0ea0c6014250
> use a mapping where the bar height is proportional to the audible
> volume, i.e., where the amplitude is the cube of the bar height.
and further explanation can be found in the pull request:
https://github.com/i3/i3status/pull/268#pullrequestreview-147429763
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strlen already assumes that the string is NULL-terminated.
Fixes -Wstringop-overflow warning
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Add support for "POWER_SUPPLY_STATUS=Not charging" (fixes #304)
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Added %interface to the ethernet options
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Fix for issue 300: Correctly print usage for cpu 10
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switch to clang 3.8 & ignore include sort order
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Detect interface type on DragonFly BSD
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Do not use pulseaudio for DragonFly BSD
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able to print percentage
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its now possible to have percentage before and after a variable. except
for the date. But percentage with dates does not make much sense to me, so
i skipped it.
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Read multiple batteries on DragonFly BSD.
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fix min_width doc
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forgot to remove memory discussion from man page (it is implemented)
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add format_quality option in wireless
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hide seconds in battery by default
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Stop requiring CAP_NET_ADMIN
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Since the following commit in the Linux kernel tree
0fdc100bdc4b ethtool: allow non-netadmin to query settings
it is no longer necessary to have the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability to query
a device speed using ioctl(..., SIOCETHTOOL) in conjonction with the
ETHTOOL_GSET ethtool command.
The mentioned commit landed first in the 2.6.37 version of the Kernel.
This version is no longer maintained nowdays.
Since it is not necessary anymore, it is strongly prefered from a
security standpoint to drop the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability from the
binary.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@sigexec.com>
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Fix potential issues & avoid unnecessary instructions
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Calling globfree(NULL) is undefined behaviour. In Linux (glibc), it
results in a segmentation fault.
It is also undefined behaviour to call globfree(&pglob) if a previous
call to glob(&pglob) returned an error.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@sigexec.com>
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The function slurp_all_batteries(), on Linux, allocates memory
dynamically
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@sigexec.com>
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The manual of glob(3) says that the function returns 0 on successful
completion. Any other integer value should be considered an error, not
only negative integers.
In practice, *BSD systems use negative values but Linux uses positive
integers.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@sigexec.com>
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Compiling on Linux with -Wundef produces the following warning:
warning: "__OpenBSD__" is not defined, evaluates to 0 [-Wundef]
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@sigexec.com>
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Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@sigexec.com>
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Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@sigexec.com>
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Before the following change
f947d0a Breaks configfiles! Major refactoring of i3status, see below
The die(fmt, ...) function was outputting the reason to the status bar
in addition to stderr. For this reason, it was meaningful to create a
temporary string according to the format string and then passing it
around to the different functions.
Nowadays, we only display the error message to stderr so calling
fprintf(stderr, ...) is much simpler.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@sigexec.com>
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Testsuite
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Fix man typo
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Fix issue #283 (shown IP belonging to wrong network interface)
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The following commit:
6a75ea9 Show IP address when address has a label
introduced a way to show the IP address of an interface when a label is
associated to the IP.
When a label is associated to an IP, the structure returned by
getifaddrs() has the label concatenated to the interface name in the
.ifa_name field as in the following example:
struct ifaddrs ifaddr = {
.ifa_name = "eth0:mylabel",
};
As a consequence, using a strict comparison between the interface name
and the .ifa_name field yields a falsy result. However, checking if the
.ifa_name starts with the interface name (e.g. eth0) does not work
either because other network interfaces can have a name which starts
with eth0.
This commit solves the issue by stripping out the optional label from
the .ifa_name field before making a strict comparison with the interface
name.
Fix #283
Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@sigexec.com>
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Signed-off-by: Olivier Gayot <olivier.gayot@sigexec.com>
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fix wrong memory-documentation
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